Great work digging up the common socialist background on these JournoListas by the 
By: Trevor Loudon
New  Zeal
The now closed down 
JournoList,  has caused considerable controversy in recent weeks. According to its  opponents, JournoList teamed up some 400 prominent “progressive”  journalists in an effort to smooth 
Barack Obama’s path  to the White House.
 
There have been accusations that “Journolitstas,” deliberately sought  to downplay Obama’s association with the Marxist 
Rev. Jeremiah Wright  and tried to smear conservatives or opposing journalists as “racists.”
This post looks at 106 reported “Journolistas” to look for  connections or common threads.
Of the  known “Jounolistas” and  organizations listed below, many can  be linked back to two interrelated groups 
Democratic  Socialists of America, the U.S.’s largest Marxist-based  organization and the D.S.A.’s “brain,” the  Washington DC-based, far  left “think tank,” the 
Institute  for Policy Studies.
Between them, D.S.A. and the I.P.S. dominate or influence several  organizations affiliated to JournoList, including:
*
The  American Prospect – Founded in 1990 by D.S.A. affiliate 
Robert Kuttner.  Current editor-at-large, is leading D.S.A. member 
Harold Meyerson.
*
Mother Jones  – Includes D.S.A. member 
Adam Hochschild  on its Board of Directors, plus some D.S.A. affiliated staff and  contributors. Hochschild was a supporter of 
Progressives for  Obama.
*
Economic  Policy Institute - Led by D.S.A. member 
Larry Mishel and  I.P.S.  affiliate 
Jeff  Faux and several D.S.A. affiliated board members. This organization  has contributed at least three officials to the Obama Administration,  including Obama economic adviser and ‘Journolista’ 
Jared Bernstein.
*
Center  for American Progress – Several  staff and officials are affiliated  with D.S.A. and the I.P.S. Writing of the Center’s relationship to the  Obama Administration, former Weather Underground terrorist leader and 
Progressives  for Obama supporter 
Mark Rudd said 
“There’s  a whole govt. in waiting that Podesta has at the Center for American  Progress. They’re mostly progressives, I’m told…”
*
The Nation –  Edited by I.P.S. trustee 
Katrina vanden  Heuvel, who presides over an editorial board which includes D.S.A.  members 
Norman  Birnbaum, 
Barbara  Ehrenreich (also an I.P.S. trustee) and 
Deborah Meier,  plus I.P.S. affiliates 
Tom  Hayden and 
Roger  Wilkins.
*
In These Times  – Created by  I.P.S. and run mainly by D.S.A. members and affiliates.  Based in Chicago, I.T.T.’s board of editors includes former Weather  Underground terrorists and Obama associates 
Bill Ayers and 
Bernardine Dohrn.
*
Progressives  for Obama – Established by D.S.A. members Barbara Ehrenreich, 
Tim Carpenter and 
 Bill Fletchers,  Jr. Ehrenreich and Fletcher are also I.P.S. affiliates, as were two  more of P.F.O.’s six founders: Tom Hayden and 
Danny Glover.
*
Campaign  for America’s Future – Founded in 1996, by several dozen D.S.A.  members and I.P.S. affiliates, C.A.F. is a major coordinator of the U.S.  “progressive” movement. In recent years it has organized several major 
Take Back America  and 
America’s  Future Now! conferences in Washington DC – which are attended by  the cream of the U.S. progressive movement, including Barack Obama  himself.
Apart from the D.S.A./I.P.S. connections, leftist institutions like  The New Republic and the New Century Foundation are well represented.  There are two known connections to 
George Soros‘ 
Open Society  Institute.
Many major newspapers are also represented, as is national public  radio, CNN and a host of leading “progressive” blogs and websites and  leftist media “watchdog” Media Matters.
The following 106 names, are reported members of the now-defunct  JournoList listserv:
*Spencer Ackerman – Wired, FireDogLake, Washington Independent,  Talking Points Memo, 
The American Prospect
*Ben Adler – Newsweek, POLITICO
* Mike Allen – POLITICO

*
Eric Alterman  – Professor of Journalism, City University of New York, POLITICO, 
The  Nation, Media Matters for America, 
Center for American  Progress Fellow, 
Institute for Policy Studies  affiliate. In April 2003, Eric Alterman e-signed a “Statement on Cuba,”  initiated  and circulated by prominent 
Democratic Socialists of  America member 
Leo  Casey, calling  for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba. In the 1980s, Alterman  was listed as a  “Guardian Associate”  by the Maoist-oriented journal 
The Guardian.  Alterman is a former protege and defender of the late 
I.F.Stone, a leftist  journalist, secret 
Communist Party  USA member and pre-WW2 Soviet intelligence contact.
*Marc Ambinder – The Atlantic
*Greg Anrig – The Century Foundation
*Ryan Avent – Economist
*
Dean Baker – 
The  American Prospect. in 2009 Dean Baker was a Contributing  Editor for 
In These Times.
*Nick Baumann – 
Mother Jones
*Josh Bearman – LA Weekly
*Steven Benen – The Carpetbagger Report
*
Jared Bernstein  – 
Economic Policy Institute
*
Michael Berube  – Crooked Timber (blog), Pennsylvania State University. In April 2003,  Michael Berube signed a “Statement on Cuba,” initiated and circulated by  prominent 
Democratic Socialists of America member Leo  Casey, calling for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba.
*Lindsay Beyerstein – Focal Point (blog) (formerly Majikthise). In 2009  Lindsay Beyerstein was listed as a member of the Drum Major Institute  Netroots Advisory Council.
*
Joel Bleifuss  – 
In These Times editor, long-time 
Democratic  Socialists of America affiliate. In October 2008, Joel Bleifuss  was one of several thousand college professors, students and academic  staff to sign a statement to “Support Bill Ayers,”  in solidarity with  former Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers.
*John Blevins – South Texas College of Law
*Sam Boyd – 
The American Prospect
*Rich Byrne – Playwright and Freelancer
*Ta-Nehisi Coates – The Atlantic
*Jonathan Chait – The New Republic
*Lakshmi Chaudry – 
In These Times
*Isaac Chotiner – The New Republic
*Michael Cohen – New America Foundation
*
Jonathan Cohn –  
The American Prospect, The New Republic. In 2009,  Jonathan Cohn was a Senior Fellow of New York-based think tank 
Demos, which  is an 
Institute for Policy Studies partner  organization.
*Joe Conason – The New York Observer
*David Corn – 
Mother Jones
*Daniel Davies – The Guardian
*David Dayen – FireDogLake
*Brad DeLong – The Economists’ Voice, University of California at  Berkley
*Ryan Donmoyer – Bloomberg
*Kevin Drum – Washington Monthly
*Matt Duss – 
Center for American Progress
*Eve Fairbanks – The New Republic
*Henry Farrell – George Washington University
*
Tim Fernholz – 
The   American Prospect, New America Foundation
*
James Galbraith  – University of Texas at Austin, 
Campaign for America’s Future
*
Todd Gitlin –  Professor of Journalism, Columbia University, former leader of 
Students  for a Democratic Society, Campaign for America’s Future  founder, 
Democratic Socialists of America member, In  April 2003, Todd Gitlin signed a “Statement on Cuba,” initiated and  circulated by prominent 
Democratic Socialists of America  member 
Leo  Casey,  calling for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba. 
Progressives  for Obama endorser.
*Ilan Goldenberg – National Security Network
*Dana Goldstein – The Daily Beast
*Merrill Goozner – Chicago Tribune, 
The American Prospect
*David Greenberg – Slate
*
Robert  Greenwald – Brave New Films, a production company that produced a  documentary for 
Ronnie  Earle during the case against Republican Party leader Tom DeLay.
*Chris Hayes – 
The Nation
*Don Hazen – Alternet
*Michael Hirsh – Newsweek, 
Take Back America  conference, 2008
*
John Judis – The  New Republic, 
The American Prospect. A former leader of  
Democratic Socialists of America‘s preceding  organization, the 
New American  Movement, which was formed from the 
Students for a  Democratic Society and the 
Communist Party USA.  Judis is the former Editor of 
Socialist Revolution  magazine and is an 
Institute for Policy Studies  affiliate.
*
Michael Kazin  – Georgetown University. A founder of 
Campaign for America’s  Future, editor of the 
Democratic Socialists of America-controlled  Dissent magazine and co-author of a history of the 
Communist  Party USA with D.S.A. member 
Maurice Isserman.  In April 2003,  Michael Kazin  signed a “Statement on Cuba,” initiated  and circulated by prominent 
Democratic Socialists of America  member 
Leo  Casey,  calling for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba. A veteran of  the 1969 Venceremos Brigade to Cuba.
*Ed Kilgore – Democratic Party Strategist
*Richard Kim – 
The Nation
*
Mark Kleiman –  The Reality Based Community. In 2005 Mark Kleiman served as an  affiliated scholar of 
Center for American Progress.
*
Ezra Klein –  Washington Post, Newsweek, 
The American Prospect, 2010  Business Section columnist, Washington Post, formed 
JournoList,  February, 2007
*Joe Klein – TIME Columnist
*Paul Krugman – The New York Times, Princeton University, economics,  world affairs and Pulitzer Prize winner (Neo-Marxist).
*Lisa Lerer – POLITICO
*Daniel Levy – Century Foundation
*Alec McGillis – Washington Post
*
Scott McLemee –  Inside Higher Ed, 
Democratic Socialists of America  affiliate.
*Ari Melber – 
The Nation
*Seth Michaels – MyDD.com
*Luke Mitchell – Harper’s Magazine
*Gautham Nagesh – The Hill, Daily Caller
*
Suzanne Nossel  – Human Rights Watch. In 2005 Suzanne Nossel served as an affiliated  scholar of 
Center for American Progress.
*Michael O’Hare – University of California, Berkeley
*
Rick Perlstein  – Author, 
Campaign for America’s Future. 
Democratic  Socialists of America affiliate.
*Harold Pollack – University of Chicago
*Foster Kamer – The Village Voice
*
Katha Pollitt  – 
The Nation, a member of 
Democratic  Socialists of America and a supporter of 
Feminists  for Peace and Barack Obama. In April 2003,  Katha Pollitt signed a  “Statement on Cuba,” initiated  and circulated by prominent 
Democratic  Socialists of America member 
Leo  Casey, calling  for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba.
*Ari Rabin-Havt – 
Media Matters
*David Roberts – Grist
*Alyssa Rosenberg – Washingtonian, The Atlantic
*Alex Rossmiller – National Security Network
*
Laura Rozen –  Politico, 
Mother Jones. In 2009 Laura Rozen was listed  as a Senior Correspondent of 
The American Prospect.
*Greg Sargent – Washington Post
*Thomas Schaller – Baltimore Sun
*Noam Scheiber – The New Republic
*Michael Scherer – TIME
*
Mark Schmitt – 
The  American Prospect. 
New America Foundation,  former Director of Policy and Research at the 
Open Society  Institute.
*
Adam Serwer – 
The  American Prospect
*Thomas Schaller – Baltimore Sun (Columnist), University of Maryland,  Baltimore County (Professor), FiveThirtyEight.com (Contributing Writer)
*Julie Bergman Sender – Balcony Films
*Walter Shapiro – PoliticsDaily.com
*Nate Silver – FiveThirtyEight.com
*Jesse Singal – The Boston Globe, Washington Monthly
*Ben Smith – Chief Writer/Columnist for the POLITICO
*Sarah Spitz – NPR
*Adele Stan – The Media Consortium
*Kate Steadman – Kaiser Health News
*Jonathan Stein – 
Mother Jones
*Sam Stein – The Huffington Post
*Jesse Taylor – Pandagon.net
*
Steven Teles –  Yale University, New America Foundation Fellow
*Mark Thoma – The Economist’s View (Blog), University of Oregon  (Professor)
*
Michael Tomasky  – The Guardian, Contributing Editor of 
The American Prospect
*Jeffrey Toobin – CNN, The New Yorker, writer for The New Yorker  Magazine – POLITICO
*Rebecca Traister – Salon (Columnist)
* 
Tracy Van Slyke  – The Media Consortium, 
Take Back America conference,  2008, former Publisher 
In These Times
* Dave Weigel – Washington Post, MSNBC, The Washington Independent
*Moira Whelan – National Security Network
*Scott Winship – Pew Economic Mobility Project
*
Kai Wright – The  Root, The nation, 
The American Prospect, 
ColorLines, a radical    publication of the 
Communist Party USA connected to 
Applied  Research Center.
*Holly Yeager – Columbia Journalism Review
*Rich Yeselson – 
Change  to Win Labor Federation

*
Matthew  Yglesias – 
Center for American Progress, 
The  American Prospect, The Atlantic Monthly, Blogger, POLITICO, 
Open  Society Institute affiliation.
*Jonathan Zasloff – UCLA
*Julian Zelizer – Princeton Professor and CNN contributor.
*Avi Zenilman – POLITICO
JournoList was not just a bunch of “liberal’ journos with too much  time on their hands.
It was a network of high level opinion makers, united by a  “progressive” vision for America.  They believed that their superior  judgment and insight obligated them to present Americans with a view of  reality that they would be too stupid and reactionary to grasp unaided.
At least a few, perhaps many, were committed Marxists who saw  journalism, not as a profession, but as a revolutionary tool.
This disgraceful episode should dispel forever the “progressive” lie  that the American MainStreamMedia  and its “liberal” core,  can be  trusted to uphold the objective standards of their profession.